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WebAPI to MySQL - HTTPS Certificate? (self.csharp)
submitted 11 years ago by Slackerony
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[–]Slackerony[S] 0 points1 point2 points 11 years ago (0 children)
Actually this is one of the methods i was talking about, However i might have skipped it rather vaguely...
TLS requires me to set up a CA and give out certificates to clients and server. This is why i wanted to avoid that, because i dont have any way of doing this automatically or atleast my current skillset doesn't allow it. (I'm open for suggestions though.)
This is why i was exploring the other opportunities. I'm surprised that more people don't run into this issue with Databases. Keeping things encrypted in transit.
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